Event Details

FILMTijuana JewsMON NOV 19 @ 6 pm in ARTS 240

Director Isaac Artenstein will screen Tijuana Jews, winner of best documentary at the San Francisco International Latino Film Festival (2005).This film is a personal exploration of a community that blended Jewish and Mexican cultures and customs in an unlikely place and time.Tijuana Jews is a living testimony set against conceptions and misconceptions of this near-mythic border city. Artenstein will also present and discuss work in progress from his current documentary projects.

Co-sponsor: Hillel of San Diego, North County

Hosted by theOffice of Arts & LecturesCalifornia State University San Marcos760.750.8889

FAQs

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

If you are reserving a CSUSM Student Ticket, or purchasing a Faculty/Staff ticket you must bring your ticket and CSUSM ID to be admiited to this event.

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

For directions to CSUSM visit http://www.csusm.edu/guide/Complimentary Parking will be available in LOT N

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Please call the Office of Arts & Lecture at 760.750.8889 or email mhuerta@csusm.edu

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

Yes, but only within the same ticket type. For example, a student can tranfer their ticket to another CSUSM student with valid CSUSM ID. CSUSM Faculty/Staff can transfer their ticket to another CSUSM Faculty/Staff with valid CSUSM ID. General Public can transfer their ticket to anyone.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

Yes

What is the refund policy?

Please email mhuerta@csusm.edu 5 business days in advance of the event.

Monday, November 19, 2012 at 6:00 PM (PST)

Organizer

California State University San Marcos Arts & Lectures

The Office of Arts & Lectures produces the Arts and Lectures Series, a wide-range of curriculum-linked events.

Each year, Arts & Lectures engages the support and advice of CSUSM faculty, staff, students and the community in developing a series of 20-40 events including lectures across various fields, film/video screenings, visual art talks, dance and theatre performances, music concerts, scientific discussions, book readings and more. The Series has become an integral part of campus life and offers eye-opening perspectives on multiple topics, issues, and disciplines by bringing in exceptional guests who are experts in various fields creatively and intellectually. The program not only supplements and complements curricular needs but it also enriches cultural life on the campus and within the community.

All Arts & Lectures events require a ticket and is open to students, faculty, staff and the general public.